Breakthrough. (Part—two)
You cannot do that, uncle! You cannot save us by sacrificing yourself. Do you think I can lead a better life after knowing that? I cannot let you do that! I won't be able to take another suffering from your supposed death!”
“Sh, I know I know.” Stroking my head, he calmed me down when I broke down, sobbing yet again. I was so emotional today after meeting with him that I knew no bounds. And also, I was too tired of everything.
It took us more than half an hour to get back to our conversation.
“Do you feel better?” Wiping my tears from his own handkerchief, he asked.
“I am.”
“Don't you dare scare me like this! Do you understand?”
I nodded again.
“Do you think I would willingly do something like that?”
“Honestly speaking, uncle. I don't know anything anymore.”
“I understand. I am more scared of things about how it would turn out than anything else.”
“Are you telling me the fearsome Randhir Kumar Mishra is terrified?” At that, a sudden chuckle left me. In re